Syracuse has 13 schools and colleges, providing a wide range of programs.
School of Architecture
Fourth oldest architecture school in USA, offering curriculum focused on creativity, research and problem solving.
The College of Arts and Sciences
Founding college at Syracuse, divided into mathematics, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences.
School of Education
National leader in enhancing educational practice and a pioneer in the inclusion movement, working to progress urban education.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science
Developing future engineers and computer scientists with access to nationally regarded research centers, modern labs and internships.
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
Focuses on social justice principles to provide a range of interesting programs designed to positively impact communities.
School of Information Studies
Original information school in the US and a leader in preparing students for fast-paced digital future.
College of Law
Law school with rich history offering small classes and impressive facilities.
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management
Develops entrepreneurial managers with programs built around era of global competitiveness.
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Home of innovative teaching and research in variety of social sciences and including America’s top ranked graduate public affairs program.
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
An established, elite school of mass communication embracing a wide spectrum of topics rooted in liberal arts.
College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA)
Supports creative process and professional development, divided into six specific areas of visual and performing arts.
Part-Time Study at Syracuse: University College (UC)
Oversees flexibility of majority of programs to be completed part-time.
Graduate School
Oversees academic policy and professional development programs for graduate study.